Forum Replies Created

Viewing 6 posts - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • PurrMunchies
    Participant

    I grabbed Meowijuana cat treats for my picky feline, specifically the Crunchie Munchie chicken version. Usually, Nature’s Domain wet and Kirkland Signature dry work fine, but these treats got her fully engaged. Texture is crunchy, easy to chew, and the smell draws her in. I’ve been careful about portioningone or two treats per session. She reacts like it’s a special occasion, which is great for bonding. Haven’t noticed any upset stomachs, and they’re less messy than wet squeeze tubes. Definitely a fun occasional snack.

    in reply to: 9Lives Treats : My Real Experience & Honest Opinion #5055
    PurrMunchies
    Participant

    The 9 lives cat treats were a random purchase during a grocery run, but my cats liked them more than expected. They usually stick to Nature’s Domain wet food or Nutra Nuggets for crunch. Treats don’t make up much of their diet, so I’m not overly picky. I checked a 9 lives cat treats review post earlier, and it lined up with my experience. Some cats go crazy for them, others shrug. Mine loved the soft texture and didn’t have any stomach issues. Pretty decent for the price.

    PurrMunchies
    Participant

    I wish Untamed wasn’t so expensive because my cat adored it. The gravy recipes especially. I tried buying through Amazon and it was a bit cheaper, but shipping was slower. Using their site subscription lowers the cost a bit, but still higher than Pure Cravings. Coat health improved noticeably though. I’ve been curious how many calories are in Untamed wet food it seems denser than most brands. 4health Untamed dry is what I use now and she does fine on it.

    PurrMunchies
    Participant

    I switched to Purina Beyond cat food after my vet suggested something gentler on my cat’s stomach. I picked the salmon and whole brown rice dry food, and honestly, I’m impressed. Her coat looks shinier and she’s not vomiting anymore like she did on Nutra Nuggets. I also tried Purina Beyond wet cat food (the grain-free tuna recipe) as a treat, and she devours it. It smells fresher than most canned foods. For a big brand, I didn’t expect such good quality ingredients. Definitely a keeper for now.

    PurrMunchies
    Participant

    We’ve used the Orijen Fit & Trim Dry Cat Food for our indoor cats, and it’s fantastic for weight management. One of our older boys lost a bit of extra fluff and looks healthier now. I used to alternate between Kirkland Signature and Pure Cravings, but Orijen just feels cleaner fewer fillers, more real ingredients. It smells like actual chicken and fish instead of that fake kibble scent. Definitely a bit costly, but the bag lasts longer because my cats eat less and stay full.

    PurrMunchies
    Participant

    I’ve been feeding my cats the Authority grain free dry cat food for a few months, and honestly, they love it. My picky eater actually finishes her bowl every time. I like that it has real chicken and no artificial stuff. It’s also easy on their tummies, especially compared to some other brands. The Authority indoor cat food version also helps with hairballs a bit. For the price at PetSmart, it feels like a good balance between quality and affordability. Anyone else notice shinier coats after switching?

Viewing 6 posts - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
Scroll to Top